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Kikdrum

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This is just dumb! I have the Rally Pro version and I go offroad a lot. That means the dust is worse than normal conditions. Took a look at my stock air cleaner and it's definitely due for a new one. Looking to get a washable one.
Well , K&N doesn't list my bike. There's a company called DNA but looks like everything is overseas. Why the hell is it so difficult to get a fundamental part for my bike like an air cleaner?
Anyone have some advice or answers? Thanks in advance.
 
This is just dumb! I have the Rally Pro version and I go offroad a lot. That means the dust is worse than normal conditions. Took a look at my stock air cleaner and it's definitely due for a new one. Looking to get a washable one.
Well , K&N doesn't list my bike. There's a company called DNA but looks like everything is overseas. Why the hell is it so difficult to get a fundamental part for my bike like an air cleaner?
Anyone have some advice or answers? Thanks in advance.
I understand your concern and frustration over basic maintenance parts, just know that although K&N adds reusable convenience, they are not as effective as a paper filter. You could compensate through oil change frequency, but effectiveness was a concern for me. Since you can't get a K&N, my point is moot.
 
I understand your concern and frustration over basic maintenance parts, just know that although K&N adds reusable convenience, they are not as effective as a paper filter. You could compensate through oil change frequency, but effectiveness was a concern for me. Since you can't get a K&N, my point is moot.
Thanks, I opted to stock up on OEM filters and yes, more frequent oil changes is never a bad idea.
 

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